Márcia began her musical career in 2009 with the EP “A Pele que Há em Mim”, followed by the albums “Dá”, “Casulo”, “Quarto Crescente”, and “Vai e Vem”. In 2019, she won the José da Ponte Award from the Portuguese Society of Authors, and over the years she has received three nominations for the SIC/Caras Golden Globes.
In 2022, she fully produced and released her fifth album, “Picos e Vales”, which she presented across the country.
In 2025, she released “Ana Márcia”, which she describes as a “return home.” The album is divided into three chapters: the first explores childhood and the past; the second portrays youth, love, and heartbreak; and the third finds, through motherhood, a reconnection with her own childhood via the magic of her children’s. The record includes duets with Catarina Salinas, Jorge Palma, and Sérgio Godinho.
Márcia stands out as a rare example of artistic consistency, known for her meticulous music, thoughtful lyrics, and a voice that speaks to the most intimate secrets within us — establishing her as one of the finest songwriters in the Portuguese language.